TWO PAIRS OF FRENCH PORCELAIN PATE-SUR-PATE PLAQUES BY TAXILE DOAT
TWO PAIRS OF FRENCH PORCELAIN PATE-SUR-PATE PLAQUES BY TAXILE DOAT
TWO PAIRS OF FRENCH PORCELAIN PATE-SUR-PATE PLAQUES BY TAXILE DOAT
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TWO PAIRS OF FRENCH PORCELAIN PATE-SUR-PATE PLAQUES BY TAXILE DOAT
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TWO PAIRS OF FRENCH PORCELAIN PATE-SUR-PATE PLAQUES BY TAXILE DOAT

CIRCA 1881 AND 1904, THE BLUE-GROUND PAIR WITH INCISED SIGNATURE AND 1881, THE GREY-GROUND PAIR WITH INCISED SEVRES MARK, SIGNATURE AND 1904

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TWO PAIRS OF FRENCH PORCELAIN PATE-SUR-PATE PLAQUES BY TAXILE DOAT
CIRCA 1881 AND 1904, THE BLUE-GROUND PAIR WITH INCISED SIGNATURE AND 1881, THE GREY-GROUND PAIR WITH INCISED SEVRES MARK, SIGNATURE AND 1904
The blue-ground pair painted and hand-tooled in white slip with a nymph and a putto emblematic of music and drawing, the Sèvres grey-ground pair each with a putto, one sewing a tapestry, the other painting at an easel
The blue-ground pair 3 1⁄4 in. (8.2 cm.) diameter
The grey-ground pair 4 in. (10 cm.) diameter
來源
Acquired from Patrick Serraire SARL, Paris by François-Joseph Graf.
注意事項
This lot has been imported from outside of the UK for sale and placed under the Temporary Admission regime. Import VAT is payable at 5% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on our invoice.

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Charlotte Young
Charlotte Young Associate Director, Specialist

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Taxile Maximin Doat (1851–1939) was a French ceramicist who experimented extensively with high-fired glazes on stoneware and porcelain. He wrote about his methods in his 1905 text, Grand Feu Ceramics, which helped spread his discoveries internationally. The influence of his work is apparent in the types of glazes on studio pottery made across Europe in the twentieth century. Between 1877 and 1905, Doat worked at the Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres and privately from his own atelier nearby, the Villa Kaolin. Doat was among the first artists at the factory to use pâte-sur-pâte, the technique of creating translucent low-relief compositions from layers of porcelain slip and it became a central feature of his work. Doat often chose allegorical or whimsical subjects, frequently setting them as plaques on a stoneware body, the sheen of the porcelain contrasting effectively with the rougher texture of the ground.

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